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2 Jan 2012
Besides the Yellow-headed Blackbird I posted about separately, the
other highlight of my birding today was finding a huge, almost pure
flock of Rusty Blackbirds in a different location on the southeast
side of Franklin Co. Scoping them in the field, I could tell there
was a pretty even mix of males and females. When they streamed over
the road, I counted/estimated about 2650 Rusties. This has to be an
order of magnitude more Rusties than I've ever seen at once in my
life. I would not have expected this to happen in Franklin County in
January. The birds streamed to the southwest following the Alum Creek
riparian corridor.
ebird checklist for this observation:
http://ebird.org/ebird/view/checklist?subID=S9477656
Good birding,
Dave Slager
Columbus, Ohio
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